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tell us what the people are thinking about when we are going to climb out of these bad times. >> we are looking for any light at the end of the tunnel and it's a very long tunnel. it will be three years and the estimation of most of the people we surveyed that we will see any kind of good economic news. young people are honkering down, making the tough choices. chris: what are they doing differently? how this downturn, now that we know it's going to be a while, are they giving up long trips? >> they are trading down. and nordstrom and wal-mart are making any sales. the middle is gone, the middle class is gone and macy's is gone. they aren't taking vacations. two-thirds would take a pay cut to keep their jobs. there is a lot of worry. and they are worried about america's prospects than their own. chris: i'm hearing things, people like the high rollers are splitting their steaks, but is obama catching on to this sense of the times? >> finally. he is talking in that clip about how recovery after financial crises. a famous economist from harvard went to the president and economic advisers a
tell us what the people are thinking about when we are going to climb out of these bad times. >> we are looking for any light at the end of the tunnel and it's a very long tunnel. it will be three years and the estimation of most of the people we surveyed that we will see any kind of good economic news. young people are honkering down, making the tough choices. chris: what are they doing differently? how this downturn, now that we know it's going to be a while, are they giving up long...
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financial expert nicole lapin joins us live from new york to break it down for us. nicole, are all the candidates in the top 1%? >> most of them are. the exceptions are going to be michele bachmann, ron paul, i know you interviewed him, i know you like him, but he's probably not in the top 1%. rick perry. we already saw buddy roemer who lended his support to the occupy wall street movement. but on the flip side, we've got a guy like mitt romney. the guy has about a quarter of a billion dollars in net worth. we also have guys like jon huntsman whose dad owned a chemical company. we have newt goiingrich there, have herman cain, who brought in about 1.2 million bucks last year. all of those guys are probably in the top 1%. >> i wish i thought about this earlier. did you see the "new york" magazine with romney on the cover from years ago when he was on wall street and had money coming out of his suit. >> i remember that. >> that's going to hurt, i'm sure. i'm sure they're going to use that. >> that's exactly right. >> to see how they balance being able to feel the count
financial expert nicole lapin joins us live from new york to break it down for us. nicole, are all the candidates in the top 1%? >> most of them are. the exceptions are going to be michele bachmann, ron paul, i know you interviewed him, i know you like him, but he's probably not in the top 1%. rick perry. we already saw buddy roemer who lended his support to the occupy wall street movement. but on the flip side, we've got a guy like mitt romney. the guy has about a quarter of a billion...
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lessen the burden of regulations and free up the free economy so that you know in other words take us back to early. time when we had a different tax structure we had an economy that really worked as there is that we mean are you going to set me up for the clinton implosion well no i'm not actually i wasn't going to bill clinton all i was thinking actually dwight eisenhower well i think well that was a pretty high tax rate actually yeah it's like my noise and ninety percent ninety percent taxes in that decade saw three point four percent growth for the entire debt you're following decade was three point three percent the sixty's that was in the fifty's and sixty's and the seventy's was three point one percent and those three decades were the only three decades in the entire three hundred or two hundred thirty year history the united states when g.d.p. grew more than three percent for an entire decade continuously and what was the one thing consistent with those three decades the top tax rate was about fifty percent it was ninety to seventy four percent we were also forgetting that dur
lessen the burden of regulations and free up the free economy so that you know in other words take us back to early. time when we had a different tax structure we had an economy that really worked as there is that we mean are you going to set me up for the clinton implosion well no i'm not actually i wasn't going to bill clinton all i was thinking actually dwight eisenhower well i think well that was a pretty high tax rate actually yeah it's like my noise and ninety percent ninety percent taxes...
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karen lee joins us at 2:00 eastern time to help us. at 3:00 dr. bill shows us how your birth order can affect your health and career. "your $$$$$" starts right now. >>> americans are counting on washington to fix the economy but public trust in the government is at an all-time low. welcome to "your $$$$$." i'm ali velshi. only 15% of americans today say they trust the government to do what's right always or most of the time. that's the lowest on record since 19 -- since the 1950s. robert rice professor of public policy at university of california berkeley, the author of "after show the next economy and america's future." bob, good to see you. thank you for being us. talk about not trusting government. you recently wrote the republican party wants to keep the economy lousy through election day. let me ask you, if the president is really serious about fixing this economy, wouldn't he have drafted a jobs plan he spoke about a few weeks ago that would be more likely to garner partisan support and get done. >> the problem the president is facing republ
karen lee joins us at 2:00 eastern time to help us. at 3:00 dr. bill shows us how your birth order can affect your health and career. "your $$$$$" starts right now. >>> americans are counting on washington to fix the economy but public trust in the government is at an all-time low. welcome to "your $$$$$." i'm ali velshi. only 15% of americans today say they trust the government to do what's right always or most of the time. that's the lowest on record since 19 --...
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i don't know the assumptions that they used. let me walk you through my analysis with my assumptions. the $50,000 which is the median income. at $50,000 you have to take into account the payroll tax. the total taxes paid by somebody at $50,000 a year, assume standard deductions and the normal exemptions for a family of four they will pay approximately $10,000 in taxes. -9d percent of $50,000 is 4,500. you already have a $5,500 gap right there. if they then pay 9% on the sales tax of everything they have left they would still have $2,000 left over. so i don't know the assumptions that they used to get those numbers. >> chris: almost everybody would say the income tax is the most progressive tax at this point because it taxes people who make less at a lower rate than people who make more. the sales tax is the most regressive tax because if the richest person in the world buys a dollar doughnut he is going to pay the same amount astronauts poorest person in the world. necessarily if you flatten the most progressive tax and introduc
i don't know the assumptions that they used. let me walk you through my analysis with my assumptions. the $50,000 which is the median income. at $50,000 you have to take into account the payroll tax. the total taxes paid by somebody at $50,000 a year, assume standard deductions and the normal exemptions for a family of four they will pay approximately $10,000 in taxes. -9d percent of $50,000 is 4,500. you already have a $5,500 gap right there. if they then pay 9% on the sales tax of everything...
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tracie potts joins us with more from washington. >> reporter: lynn, good morning. herman cain has now won his second republican straw poll, the first one in fll florida and now in kansas city at a women's gop convention. he had been considered a minor candidate, this former pizza executive from atlanta, but now he seems to be gaining momentum. we saw him on a couple of the sunday talk shows yesterday criticizing texas governor and candidate rick perry. apparently perry, his father owns a farm where perry often hunts. at this entrance of that farm painted on a rock was a racial slur. the perry family says they bought this farm in the 80s, they removed it, but there were some anon-miss reports that it was still there recently. cain said that that was insensitive to african-americans in this century. perry now trying to hold on to his lead as a front-runner in that race as chris christie, new jersey governor, is taking a look at possibly running. although some say his record in new jersey, joblessness and education cuts could make it tough. >>> tracie potts for us in
tracie potts joins us with more from washington. >> reporter: lynn, good morning. herman cain has now won his second republican straw poll, the first one in fll florida and now in kansas city at a women's gop convention. he had been considered a minor candidate, this former pizza executive from atlanta, but now he seems to be gaining momentum. we saw him on a couple of the sunday talk shows yesterday criticizing texas governor and candidate rick perry. apparently perry, his father owns a...
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i know you want me to use you as a conduit. the reason why it's so important is because the president failed. you want to know why it was so important, you were there. read the speech i gave at the reagan library. this is an example of somebody who failed the leadership test. more than anything else in these job, what i've learned is there's no substitute for knowing how to lead. everything else you can be taught. you can't be taught how to lead and how to make decisions. and unfortunately even though there are areas as you know that i support this president in, overall he's failed the american people. because he's failed that absolute litmus test to be president of the united states. that's to know how to lead and decide. and he hasn't done that. terry? >> governor, you said there's still work to be done. [ inaudible ] >> nothing's changed. you know, terry, it's just that all you people showed up today and i get to have this press conference. nothing's changed. education reform is still my number one priority for the lame duck
i know you want me to use you as a conduit. the reason why it's so important is because the president failed. you want to know why it was so important, you were there. read the speech i gave at the reagan library. this is an example of somebody who failed the leadership test. more than anything else in these job, what i've learned is there's no substitute for knowing how to lead. everything else you can be taught. you can't be taught how to lead and how to make decisions. and unfortunately even...
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i don't know the assumptions that they used. let me walk you through my analysis with my assumptions. let's take the $50,000, a medium income. at $50,000, have you to take any account the payroll tax. the total tax paid by someone $50,000 a year, if you assume standard deductions and take the exemptions for a family of four, they will pay approximately $10,000 in taxes. now, 9% of $50,000 is $4500. have you a $5500 gap right there. now, if they pay 9% on the sales tax of everything they have left, they would still have $2,000 left over. so i don't know the assumptions -- >> but, look -- almost everybody would say the income tax is the most progressive tax, at this point because it taxes people who make less at a lower race than those who make more. the sales tax is the most regressive tax because if the richest person in the world buys a $1 donut, he pace the same as the poorest person in the world. necessarily, if you flatten the most progressive tax and introduce the most regressive, isn't that going to work to the benefit of
i don't know the assumptions that they used. let me walk you through my analysis with my assumptions. let's take the $50,000, a medium income. at $50,000, have you to take any account the payroll tax. the total tax paid by someone $50,000 a year, if you assume standard deductions and take the exemptions for a family of four, they will pay approximately $10,000 in taxes. now, 9% of $50,000 is $4500. have you a $5500 gap right there. now, if they pay 9% on the sales tax of everything they have...
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greg ball is with us. and she is the founder president of the deirdre imus environmental health center in hackensack university center, cofounder and co-director of the imus cattle ranch for kids with cancer, she's a best selling author, and wife of -- >> shut up! >> i've been to the ranch. i love the place. >> thank you. >> i love what you do up there. it's good to see you guys u spend the summer out at the ranch. all right. i know don was talking about this today, and that's hank williams junior was on fox and friends and it's created controversy that got him suspended from introducing monday night football last night. roll the tame. >> remember the golf game? that was one of the biggest political mistakes ever. >> why? >> that turned a lot of people off. >> you mean when john boehner played golf with president obama? >> oh, yeah, yeah. and biden yeah, yeah. >> what didn't you like about it? it seems to be a pivotal moment for you. >> come on, come on, it's-like hitler playing golf with -- >> he said som
greg ball is with us. and she is the founder president of the deirdre imus environmental health center in hackensack university center, cofounder and co-director of the imus cattle ranch for kids with cancer, she's a best selling author, and wife of -- >> shut up! >> i've been to the ranch. i love the place. >> thank you. >> i love what you do up there. it's good to see you guys u spend the summer out at the ranch. all right. i know don was talking about this today, and...
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to be a ministry yes used to be. paid. i just love it so much i think this may be my favorite biting gaffe yet it's real as i've already told everybody not to fly you have to travel on your last years and i intend or another is based on that one liar is what. got van jones whoever that guy is he was in there are greater stories right and he's a very public figure not just a random person you know like a two thousand yeah i mean i don't know who he was i don't want to buy yeah i read that stuff although you gotta wonder what is going astray go you don't blame you for not knowing who he is i look looking at you i merely club leg exit why do you think i forget that i know i forgot to say and you know it was this coming i know i'm missing but it is like a wind up gaffe machine like one of those little monkeys a clap cymbals together across the floor despising it is fantastic is wonderful we also have to wonder like what makes them capable of like swallowing up that i don't know all star wars dimentia. whatever it's cool
to be a ministry yes used to be. paid. i just love it so much i think this may be my favorite biting gaffe yet it's real as i've already told everybody not to fly you have to travel on your last years and i intend or another is based on that one liar is what. got van jones whoever that guy is he was in there are greater stories right and he's a very public figure not just a random person you know like a two thousand yeah i mean i don't know who he was i don't want to buy yeah i read that stuff...
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it was there waiting for us us. >> translator: one of us set an example. he was far sicker than the rest of us. he suggested if we could manage not to eat for 48 more hours that we could make 72 hours without eating, two more days. it was my friend alex who proposed the 72 hours. he encouraged us to hold out longer, though he was in an even worse state than us. >> translator: i have problems standing up. i had to do it very slowly. and when i got up, i had to stop for about a minute because my sight would get blurry and everything turned black. i waited for my eyes to clear and then started to move. moving was so difficult because i was so weak. >> with their food almost gone, some of the almost starving miners were considering the final taboo. >> i could see people who were really weak. maybe they were closer to dying but we never said this guy's ready to go. the older ones were more worried. they thought the younger ones could last longer. >> translator: it was a matter of who would fall first. that was the position, we would have pounced on him like ani
it was there waiting for us us. >> translator: one of us set an example. he was far sicker than the rest of us. he suggested if we could manage not to eat for 48 more hours that we could make 72 hours without eating, two more days. it was my friend alex who proposed the 72 hours. he encouraged us to hold out longer, though he was in an even worse state than us. >> translator: i have problems standing up. i had to do it very slowly. and when i got up, i had to stop for about a minute...
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as mexico to help us nelson on this i mean calderon wants to be reelected president the us is willing to keep doing this and pouring money into it i don't think mexico could retain its stability would if it lost us support without legalizing and decriminalizing drugs i mean they're in this position now where they are an all out war with the cartels so they either continue accepting help from america or they break wouldn't have to completely do a radical policy revision and pray for rain i'm just wondering so you know because as you mentioned of course they'll be having a presidential election in twenty five as well if calderon weren't to win you know the us have certain concerns there as to who might be the next leader if they do want to cooperate with them or not if they want them or it initiative gone out although i guess they don't really want to hand weapon i mean this is also a thing on which the same person is the two separate things when brownfield again who starts flying today gave a statement two months ago in which he said when he announced matt i was going to continue indef
as mexico to help us nelson on this i mean calderon wants to be reelected president the us is willing to keep doing this and pouring money into it i don't think mexico could retain its stability would if it lost us support without legalizing and decriminalizing drugs i mean they're in this position now where they are an all out war with the cartels so they either continue accepting help from america or they break wouldn't have to completely do a radical policy revision and pray for rain i'm...
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> while we wait for a 1:00 p.m. news conference from new jersey governor chris christie, one person who might be relieved that he's not running is texas governor rick perry. he's gone from front-runner to lukewarm stunner. falling just as quickly in popularity as he rose in the early stages of his bid for the republican nomination. a new "washington post"/abc news poll shows the texas governor lost about half of his support over the past month. that dramatic decline is owing the door for fellow candidate, herman cain, who is now tied with perry for the number two spot. i'm joined by wayne slater, senior political writer for the dallas morning news, co-author of "bush's brain." this afternoon as we've been covering chris christie will announce that he is not going to be throwing his hat in the ring for this presiden
call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> while we wait for a 1:00 p.m. news conference from new jersey governor chris christie, one person who might be relieved that he's not running is texas governor rick perry. he's gone from front-runner to lukewarm stunner. falling just as quickly in popularity as he rose in the early stages of his bid...
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for us this afternoon. kristen, thank you. >> you belt. >>> joining me here in the studio, ricky kleman, legal analyst, former sex crimes prosecutor. we have been having you in here to talk about all things jackson, all things knox as well. talk about michael jackson and the murder trial. we will start there the girlfriends that kristen just alluded to there, perhaps as many as three, what do we expect to hear from them and how significant could that be? >> well it is not that we are hearing from them in their role really as girl friends. >> yeah. >> we are hearing from them in their role as having received telephonic communications before and after the death of michael jackson. so what you have is dr. murray making phone calls at a time when he should have been paying attention to his patient. and then after dr. murray is in the ambulance, when he is with michael jackson going to the hospital, he allegedly then makes the third phone call. so, you have one more factor, one of the girlfriend is someone that
for us this afternoon. kristen, thank you. >> you belt. >>> joining me here in the studio, ricky kleman, legal analyst, former sex crimes prosecutor. we have been having you in here to talk about all things jackson, all things knox as well. talk about michael jackson and the murder trial. we will start there the girlfriends that kristen just alluded to there, perhaps as many as three, what do we expect to hear from them and how significant could that be? >> well it is not...
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. >> drew griffin on the ground for us in seattle. we'll keep our eye on that town as amanda knox makes her way home. >>> detroit, a bizarre first day of jury selection in the trial of the man known as the underwear bomber. he is accused of trying to detonate a bomb aboard an airliner on christmas day in 2009. he's also, what makes the trial bizarre, acting as his own attorney. in court today, he shouted that the terrorists al awlaki is still alive and said islam ma's fighter will, quote, wipe out the cancer, united states. >>> wuone person did, four injud after a private helicopter crashed in the east river. bloomberg briefed reporters moments ago. >> apparently, four out of the five people got out of the helicopter on their own. the fifth was trapped in the helicopter, whether they were conscious at the time or not, we just don't know. >> the government agency in charge of screening air travelers unveiled a new program to shorten time some frequent flyers spend in security lines. for now available to delta passengers in american and
. >> drew griffin on the ground for us in seattle. we'll keep our eye on that town as amanda knox makes her way home. >>> detroit, a bizarre first day of jury selection in the trial of the man known as the underwear bomber. he is accused of trying to detonate a bomb aboard an airliner on christmas day in 2009. he's also, what makes the trial bizarre, acting as his own attorney. in court today, he shouted that the terrorists al awlaki is still alive and said islam ma's fighter...
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we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. sweet & salty nut bars... they're made from whole roasted nuts and dipped in creamy peanut butter, making your craving for a sweet & salty bar irresistible, by nature valley. look." i'm lynn berry. here's some of the top stories making news this morning. a top yemeni official says al qaeda's chief bombmaker did not die in a u.s. drone strike late last week as was widely reported. the drone strike did kill anwar al awlaki, one of the world's most wanted terrorists. >>> israel has formally accepted a proposal by the so-called quartet of mid-east peacemakers to return to the negotiations with the palestinians. ahead of the visit to the region, defense secretary leon panetta stressed the need for negotiations, warning israel is becoming increasi
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used to be green so. i just love it so much i think this may be my favorite biting gaffe yet aside from real was when he told everybody not to fly and you have to travel and you refuse and i invite her know there is a stage one n one virus. and some got a gun ban jones whoever that guy is he was in their editors to raise it and he's a very public figure not just a random person you know like very two thousand yeah i mean i don't know who he was i don't want to buy yammer on that stuff although you got to wonder what he's going to say you know you don't blame him for not knowing who he is i look looking at you i'd marry a couple of eggs and why you know i forget is that you know i forgot though they are joe it was this coming i know i'm just saying but i do is like a wind up gaffe machine like one of those little monkeys a clap cymbals together across the floor that's biden it is fantastic is wonderful we also have to wonder like what makes him capable of what's going up that i don't know all star wars dim
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and then he used the eastern entrance to the ranch. it was very sort of awkward for them to take that approach when they should have owned it. they should have said, look, the governor knew this when they started leasing the land, they painted itment they kept it covered up. that would have been the end of this thing. but they bungled it pretty badly. it's another brick in the little red wagon that rick perry is having to pull around. >> but in the reporting we have in "the washington post" and "the new york times," there is a real dispute as to when that thing was exactly covered up. you have witnesses in both articles saying they saw it relatively recently -- as recently as six years ago, that it was not immediately covered over in the 1980s when the perrys first took over that property at all. and those witnesses, as they sit in the article, are at least as credible as the perry allies who say, oh, i never saw it. >> well, here's an interesting thing. rick has said many times when he was a young guy back in the '70s, he would get in
and then he used the eastern entrance to the ranch. it was very sort of awkward for them to take that approach when they should have owned it. they should have said, look, the governor knew this when they started leasing the land, they painted itment they kept it covered up. that would have been the end of this thing. but they bungled it pretty badly. it's another brick in the little red wagon that rick perry is having to pull around. >> but in the reporting we have in "the...
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what drives the world the fear mongering used by politics. friends who makes decisions to didn't break through a bit if you had made who can you trust no one will is your own view with a global missionary zeal where we had a state controlled capitalism is called sasha's when nobody dares to ask we do our t. question more. welcome back to the big picture i'm tom hartman coming up in this half hour house republicans again proved they don't care about creating jobs one prominent right winger called president obama's american jobs act unreasonable and so the house won't even vote up since he was trying to get over twenty million unemployed americans back to work unreasonable and many years ago gandhi had a message for his army of peaceful protestors in dealey take i'll explain how it is words are more relevant than ever today's occupy wall street protests. republican house majority leader eric cantor stuck to the shoe of the president obama's americans jobs act yesterday saying there's no chance that the house of representatives will even bring t
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it cuts fuel use. koch: it enhances customer service. it's pretty amazing when people who loan you money also show you how to save it. not just money, knowledge. it's so much information, it's like i'm right there in every van in the entire fleet. good day overall. yeah, i'm good. come on in. let's go. wow, this is fantastic. ge capital. they're not just bankers. we're builders. they helped build our business. whose non-stop day starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil now and maybe up to four in a day. or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. way to go, coach. ♪ nothing is more important than relationships. [ grandma ] relationships are life... if you don't have that thing that fills your heart and your soul... all the way over there. [ grandma ] ...you're missing that part of your life that just fulfills you. ♪ ♪ the trees go by [ male announcer ] for us at humana, the better we know you, the better we can help you choose the right humana medicare plan -- that's why humana agents sit down with you to figure
it cuts fuel use. koch: it enhances customer service. it's pretty amazing when people who loan you money also show you how to save it. not just money, knowledge. it's so much information, it's like i'm right there in every van in the entire fleet. good day overall. yeah, i'm good. come on in. let's go. wow, this is fantastic. ge capital. they're not just bankers. we're builders. they helped build our business. whose non-stop day starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil now and maybe up...
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. ♪ visit us online to learn what makes our bank so different. usaa. we know what it means to serve. [ pneumatic wrench buzzing ] [ slap! slap! slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums >>> an early winter blast happened at the white house this week. the first family handed out candy and healthier fruit snacks to some bundled up trick or treaters last month. meeting the president was nice and all but walking away with handfuls of m & ms and hand made cookies, that's what it all about. >>> finally, kids across the country make last minute costume sxhangs plans to scare the neighbors, there's one ghost town of sorts quickly gaining the reputation as the scariest place in america. where zombies, werewolves and vampires run rampant all year long. >> reporter: zombies on the streets, a place long known as the capital of the south, it's scary. >> it's become one of the horror capitals of the world. >> reporter: meet the nigh
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i believe it when you look at ipad use and web site use -- >> they've drifted from television. >> that's right. but there are more tvs in american homes than ever before. they're still buying tvs. so i think there's something we can capitalize on. it's going to have energy and be casual. the name out front is a mission statement for us. it's become almost a verb, right? how president bush made google a verb. it's ape vea verb -- it's a ver for us. a fact-based point of view. that is going to be part of the brand of what it is. >>> up next, erin burnett talks about her challenge of competing in cable's polarized marketplace. ♪ come at just the right speed, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ medicine that can't wait legal briefs there by eight, ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ ♪ freight for you, box for me box that keeps you healthy, ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ ♪ saving time, cutting stress, when you use ups ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ delivering mail, medicine and packages. yet they're closing thousands of offices, slashing service, and want to lay off over 100,000 workers. the postal servi
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per month for using their debit card. some say it is time for consumers to take a stand. >> today customers across america realize they have the right to change banks, to move to banks that are not going to nail them with keys that are driven by greed. -- nail them with fees. >> sometimes they charge you. sometimes they keep your account open or make it hard to transfer the money. do >> pushing legislation that would require them to make it harder to close accounts. -- easier to close accounts. they want to make it easier to do it in person, over the phone, or over the internet. >> they have to transfer the money electronically. >> the american bankers association has not taken a position, but they say it is important to note that many banks offer switch kits. the banking industry says consumers who are unhappy can blame the government or imposing new regulations that have altered the economics of offering a debit card. in washington, wbal-tv 11 news. >> thousands of new jobs and $6.20 billion are the terms of the new con
per month for using their debit card. some say it is time for consumers to take a stand. >> today customers across america realize they have the right to change banks, to move to banks that are not going to nail them with keys that are driven by greed. -- nail them with fees. >> sometimes they charge you. sometimes they keep your account open or make it hard to transfer the money. do >> pushing legislation that would require them to make it harder to close accounts. -- easier...
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luke russert covers capitol hill for us and joins us. luke, good to see you. >> good morning, veronica. >> let's go ahead and take a look at some of what's on the docket. spending bills for 2012, pieces of the president's jobs bill. give us the best and worst case scenarios and could we be looking at a possible government shutdown here? >> well, the best case scenario is that republicans and democrats hold hands and decide to fund the government with plenty of time before that november 18th deadline. as we've seen with this congress because it is divided, that usually is not the case. however, i've heard from sources on both the right and the left that any talk of government shutdown close to thanksgiving is not something either party wants to deal with. that's why there's an idea that the house and the senate will have some sort of agreement in place at least a few days ahead of that november 18th deadline where they'll say, look, let's extend the deadline one more month, have christmas be the back end, and take another month to negotia
luke russert covers capitol hill for us and joins us. luke, good to see you. >> good morning, veronica. >> let's go ahead and take a look at some of what's on the docket. spending bills for 2012, pieces of the president's jobs bill. give us the best and worst case scenarios and could we be looking at a possible government shutdown here? >> well, the best case scenario is that republicans and democrats hold hands and decide to fund the government with plenty of time before that...